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Prefatory Findings in the Sociology of Missions

David R. Heise
- 21 Jan 1967 - 
- Vol. 6, Iss: 1, pp 49
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Sociological aspects of missionary activity are analyzed via a review of relevant literature as discussed by the authors, and two major strategies are identified, one oriented mainly toward social systems and the other toward individuals; the strategies appear to be associated with variations in the parent institution and the congregation of converts.
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Sociological aspects of missionary activity are analyzed via a review of relevant literature. Two major strategies are identified, one oriented mainly toward social systems and the other toward individuals; the strategies appear to be associated with variations in the parent institution and the congregation of converts. Missionary tactics relate in part to types of "opinion change" postulated social psychologically; tactics also are aimed at dealing with structural conflicts between native and foreign sociocultural systems. Receptivity to religious innovations is found to increase under conditions of disorganization, a finding which fits current theories of value-oriented social movements. Foreign churches often are rejected if their social organization is too dissimilar to native patterns; further, the indigenous social organization, especially the ranking and kinship systems, channels diffusion.

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Expressive Order : Confirming Sentiments in Social Actions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a broad overview of the history of affect control theory and its application in the field of social science, as well as a review of the current state of the art.
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Christianity and colonialism in South Africa

TL;DR: The effect of the nonconformist mission to the Tswana, as elsewhere in Africa, was inherently ambiguous as discussed by the authors, and this contradiction, in turn, gave rise to various discourses of protest and resistance.
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Social theory and the study of christian missions in Africa

T. O. Beidelman
- 01 Jul 1974 - 
TL;DR: The authors pointed out that anthropologists tend to neglect those groups nearest themselves, and in the scurry to conduct relevant research, a broad area of great theoretical interest has been passed by, and almost no attention was ever paid by anthropologists to the study of colonial groups such as administrators, missionaries, or traders.
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Conversion and school at Chikuni, 1905–39

Brendan P. Carmody
- 01 Apr 1988 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an integral perspective on the history of conversion at the Chikuni mission, southern Zambia, where conversion to Catholicism embodied a minimal degree of psychological transformation in that baptism frequently followed upon some basic instructions in Catholic dogma and moral theology with little attention being devoted to the experience of God's gift of grace.
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Class Structure and Acculturation in Haiti

TL;DR: Haitian culture today shows a variety of patterns of behavior and attitudes resulting from the historical processes that have marked its development as mentioned in this paper, with particular attention to the stratification of Haitian society.